Mets Suffer Fourth Consecutive Loss Despite Offensive Surge
Despite the offense showing up, Mets drop their fourth in a row
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The New York Mets fell to the Oakland Athletics 11-6, marking their fourth straight loss. Despite hitting three home runs, poor pitching from Kodai Senga and Luke Weaver contributed to their defeat, leaving the team under .500 for the season.
- 01The Mets hit three home runs but still lost the game.
- 02Kodai Senga had a rough outing, allowing seven runs in just 2.1 innings.
- 03Luke Weaver struggled in relief, giving up four runs in the eighth inning.
- 04Bo Bichette led the Mets with a two-run homer, contributing significantly to the offense.
- 05The Mets' recent performance has left them under .500 for the season.
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In a disappointing game at Citi Field, the New York Mets lost to the Oakland Athletics 11-6, marking their fourth consecutive defeat. Starting pitcher Kodai Senga struggled, allowing seven runs in just 2.1 innings pitched, including two home runs. Despite an early lead and three home runs from the offense, including a two-run shot from Bo Bichette, the Mets could not overcome a significant deficit. Relief pitcher Luke Weaver further hampered the team's chances by giving up four runs in the eighth inning. The Mets now find themselves under .500 for the season, raising concerns about their pitching rotation as both Senga and David Peterson have struggled recently. The team hopes to build on their offensive performance in future games.
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The Mets' ongoing struggles could affect fan morale and attendance, as the team is not performing well.
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